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PART - A

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING


Directions: In question nos. 1 to 6, select the related words/
letters/numbers from the given alternatives.
1.
82 : 06 :: 76 : ? .
(A) 12
(B) 24
(Q 15
(D) 01
2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Reference material: Dictionary:: Periodical:


(A) Biography
(B) Newspaper
(Q Book
(D) Atlas
KMNP: ACDF :: PRSU :
(A) VXYZ
(Q STVW
BED : GJI:: LON: ?
(A) QST
(B) KNH
Tea : Cup ::Soup: ?
(A) Bowl
(Q Glass

(B) Mug
(D) Spoon

CDGF : HILK:: NORQ:


(A) STWX
(Q UVWY

? .
(B) IGNL
(D) PQTS

(A) W

13.

Which one of the given responses would be a


meaningful order of the following ?

?_

? .
(B) LNPR
(D) TVWY

(Q QTS

12.

14.

(D) PTS

(1) substance

(2) atom

(3) molecule

(4) proton

(A) (2),(3),(4),(1)

(B) (4),(3),(2),(1)

(Q (4),(2),(3),(1)

(D) (1),(2),(3),(4)

Arrange the following words as per order in the


dictionary.
(1) Acarpous

(2) Across

(3) Accede

(4) Academic

(5) Accentuate

15.

(A) Fantasy
(Q Distress

10.

(A) 568

11.

(A) 13-42
(Q 9-26

16.

MENIPO

121,222,424,
(A) 626

18.

(B) Disgust
(D) Sorrow
(B) 345

2, 20, 56,110,
(A) 182

17.

Divergent Production
Cognition
Forgetting
Convergent Production

9.

(Q 679
(B) 7-18
(D) 11-36

(B) (1),(2),(4),(3),(5)
(D) (2),(3),(1),(4),(5)

Direction: In question nos. 15 to 18, a series is given, with


one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the
given ones that will complete the series.
(A) QU

(A)
(B)
(Q
(D)

(D)

(Q

(A) (3),(4),(1),(2),(5)
(Q (4),(1),(3),(5),(2)

Directions: In question nos. 7 to 12, find the odd numbers/


letters/figure/number pair from the given alternatives.
7.
(A) ABCD
(B) EFGH
(Q WXYZ
(D) PRSQ
8.

(B) H

(D) 124

19.

(B) QO
?

(D) PA

(Q 132

(D) 144

(Q 646

(D) 828

(B) 115
?

(Q QI

(B) 524

LMN. MNOF. NOPOR,

(A) QRSTUV

(B) PQRSTU

(Q OPQRST

(D) RSTUVW

If PRQST is coded as 13245 and OTUWV is coded


as 05687, then how is TXOQP coded ?
(A) 21096

(B) 95210

(Q 59021

(D) 69021

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1^6,"^"
82 : 06:jJ6 : ? .
"12
(B) 24

; fc|*cr*H'

(Q 15

(D) 01

4.

(B)

(1)

(2) W1FJ

(3)

(4)

(B)

(Q ^w*
!
1) '3 >^ /J>
^KMNP: ACDF :: PRSU: _?
(A) VXYZ | i N
(B)
(1 LNPR
P) TVWY
(Q STVW

3.

5. V I
BED:GJI::LON_J
(A) QST
(B) KNH

(A) ^ZfrT

QTS

(Q

(1) .Acarpous
(2) Across
(3) Accede
(4) Academic
(5) Accentuate
(A) (3),(4),(1),(2),(5)
(B) (1),(2),(4),(3),(5)
lM3),(5),(2)
(D) (2),(3),(1),(4),(5)

PTS

TT 15 "^ 18, ^f

(A) ABCD
(Q WXYZ

17.

(A)

(D)

18.

(B)

9.
(Q

(D) PA

? .
(B) 115

(Q 132

P) 144

121,222,424, ? .
(A) 626
(B) 524

(Q 646

828

LMN, MNOP, NOPQR,


(A) QRSTUV

1 .
(B) PQRSTU
(D) RSTUVW

P) ?:

(A) 568

19.

(8^345

^TRTT t, eft TXOQP^H

-!->_;
11.

2,20,56,110,

(B) EFGH

(Q

t, f^RT^f

1 5 . ]^]EN I P O 1 . 1 .
^(B) QO
(Q QI
16.

10.

TJTT

14.

(B)

(Q fWRT a ,,
16 g
CDGF: HILK:: NORQ: __>_.
4A^TWX
,\) IGNL
(Q UVWY
P) PQTS

7.

P)

13.

2.

(A) ^Rt

(Q

(B) H

12.

(A) 1

(B)
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59021

(B) 95210
(D) 69021

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20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

In a code language ' TEMPORARY' is written as


'EPRSAYOYM' and 'EXCUSE' as TGNVXP'.How
is 'ASSURE' written in that code ?
(A) OPPVXP
(B) OXXYVP
(Q OPPVYP
(D) OXXVYP
Insert the arithmetic operations in the following
numerical figures:
13*3*4*3 =4
(A) + x -=(B) + -=- x
(Q + x +
(D) - x +

27

From the given alternatives select the word which


can be formed using the letters given in the word.
RATIONALISATION
(A) TRANSITION
(B) INTERNAL
(Q SENSATION
(D) ALTERATION
IfBEAT = 25-22-26-7andRUST = 9-6-8-7,then
how will you code 'BURST' ?
(A) 2 5 - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6
(B) 2 5 - 6 - 9 - 8 - 7
(Q 2 5 - 2 2 - 9 - 8 - 7
(D) 2 5 - 9 - 6 - 8 - 7

27.

From the given alternative words, select the word


which cannot be formed using the letters of the
given word:
PRESUMPTION
(A) Pump
(B) Ruin
(Q Tier
(D) Pompous
The age of Ram is double as that of Shyam and half
as that of Suresh. If the sum of their ages is 70, what
is the age of Ram ?
(A) 40
(B) 10
(Q 20
(D) 30

(D) 3

A is B's wife's husband's brother. C and D are sisters


of B. How is A related to C ?
(A) Wife
(B) Sister
(Q Brother
(D) Sister-in-law

30.

A train runs for 2 hrs at the speed of 40 km/h. It


runs for 4 hrs at the speed of 60 km/h and then
runs for 3 hrs, at the speed of 70 km/h. Find the
average speed of the train.
(A) 56.87 km/h
(B) 57.1 km/h
(Q 59.5 km/h
(D) 80 km/h

31.

After giving a discount of 15% an article is sold at


? 2550/-, what is its marked price ?
(A) 2900
(B) 3700
(Q 3200
(D) 3000

Directions : In question nos. 32 to 34, select the missing


number from the given responses.
32.

25
32
26

17
40

(A) 38
33.

(A) 8

34.

3
6
9
?

41
11
31
(B) 26

26.

(Q 2

29.

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word


RECOVERED, which have as many letters between
them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
(A) Six
(B) Five
(Q Three
(D) Four
If + means -j-, -- means x , x means + and
-T- means -, then which of the alternative is
correct ?
(A) 38-10-5 + 7x8 = 25
(B) 10-12 + 2-30x1 = 10
(Q 5 x 8 - 5 + 5-1 = 12
(D) 55-2 + 10-1x5 = 16

(B) 1

(A) 4

(A) 52

(D) 34

(Q 4

(D) 6

(Q 50

(D) 51

13
56
?
(B) 2

5
7
10
65

(Q 25

2
8
4
30
(B) 49

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20.

T^T tffe

vm

'TEMPORARY' 3t 'EPRSAYOYM'

3TTT 'EXCUSE' ^t 'PGNVXF ^fe 3 t%M *TRTT t eft


OT ^t 3 'ASSURE' ^Jt %3 f^nt ^fTT37TT ?
(A) OPPVXP
(B) OXXYVP
(Q OPPVYP
(D) OXXVYP

r>o

^o.

__ v

^C _r

_ ^ _ _ 7^**^

(Q 2

(A) 4

(D) 3

29.

21.
13*3*4*3=4

(A) + x 4(Q 4- x +

-f- x
30.

22.

RECOyERED
t?
(A)

^ftt t f^R

3- ^ 70

(B)

(D)
sftTTcTTfcT fTcT

23.

(A) 56.87 km/h


(Q 59.5 km/h

+ ^FT 3Tf H- I, - ^T 3T?f x t, x SBT 3Tf +


-f- ^T 3Tf - t, eft fa-TTT t^FT ^ F^rT ?

24.

(A) 38-^10-5 + 7x8 = 25


(B) 10-12 + 24-30x1 = 10 I &yilr-2.~'l
5 + 5-M = 12
^"^
55-2 + 10-1x5 = 16
TXs^, i*)
Q; fq=h(rMl "? ^ "3T-T

(B) 57.1 km/h


(D) 80 km/h

eR<J -qr 15%

31.

? 2550/-

(A) 2900
(Q 3200

(B) 3700
v^DT3000

T. 32 T} 34 3

RATIONALISATION
s(A)^TRANSITION
(Q SENSATION
25.

26.

= 25 -22- 263TFT 'BURST' ^t T%^


(A) 25-9-8-7-6
(Q 2 5 - 2 2 - 9 - 8 - 7

32.

= 9-6-8-7,1^

TR

^6 - 9 - 8 - 7
(D) 2 5 - 9 - 6 - 8 - 7

FFTt?
(A) 40
(B) 10

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32
26

40
?

11
31

33.

(B) 26
4

13

56
?

(A) 8
(B) Ruin
(D) Pompous
^t 3TT5 ^

1 1 ^ ^T^t 3TFJ

,25

(A) 38

Pt**ififlRgfl
PRESUMPTION
(A) Pump
(Q Tier

27.

(B) INTERNAL
(D) ALTERATION

70 Ft eft TFT ^

(D) 30

34.

3
6
9
(A) 52

(B) 2

5
7'10
65

(Q 25

(D) 34

(Q 4

(D)

2
8
4
30
(B) 49

(Q 50

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35.

39.

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t i IFT ^t "TRT 21 %.Tff./'EfJT t

o l el a

15 %.Tft./"feT t 1 20 f*FTZ %

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

36.
TFT
(A)

(D)

(Q
THMT 37 s r 38

q=Kl<>M f^TT

I a R II

3TFt

MI-HI t % c|cHoi| ^cT t/f "^TF ^F/^ HHUd:

(B)

11

"STcifa Ff^T Ft/Ft^ Ff' I 31IM*1 fTfT ^rBT 1 1


3T^5ft S^R

(Q

H*MI ^n n*di

11

Ft i
(D)

37.

I : cfFT

11

II : ??f
1 3jfk II

(A)
(B)

11

40.

$ $ Wt

11

(Q

I 3?R ^ Ft II

(D) H eft

38.

II.
(A) Ftf 'ft

11

(B) %=fcT PH^tf I Wt 1 1

(Q %=ra rn^tl ii wt 1 1
(A)

Ft TT^irf f I

(C)

(D)

chi <I % 1^1*1 ^1

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41.

How many triangles are there in this figure ?


Question figure:

Directions: In question nos. 44 and 45, which answer figure


will complete the pattern in the question figure ?
44.
Question figure:

Answer figures:
(A) 16 or more

(B) 10

(Q 12

(D) 14
(A)

42.

Which one of the following diagrams represents the


correct relationship with the Class teacher, Girls and
Boys of Std. VIII?

o
(A)

43.

45.

o
o oo
(B)

(Q

(B)

(Q

(B)

(C)

P)

Question figure:

Answer figures:

(D)

There are three intersecting circles representing


English knowing persons, sportsman and persons
who are working as policeman. Different regions so
obtained in the figure are marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
and 7.

(A)

Direction : In question nos. 46 and 47, from the given


answer figures, select the one in which the question figure
is hidden/embedded.
46.

Question figure:

Sportsman

English knowing
person

Policeman
Answer figures:
If you select persons, who do not know English and
are not policeman, which of the region is to be
selected ?

(A) 3

(B) 2

(Q 7

(D) 6

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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41.

f^T 3TTff% 3 P+d-f) fa*)"! f ?

Tf. 44

3TTf?fr TTFT

44.

f% 3Tfa^

(Q 12

(B) 10

(D) 14
(A)
VIII

42.

(C)

(D)

45.

t?

OD

(A)

(Q

o
oo

43.

(A)

(B)

\JjZf

(D)

^ ^T^ oqpcK1'-|"l'

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

I^TT fPTT 1 1

46.

STFT ^

f "3ft

t rft

(Q 7

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(A)

(Q

(D)

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47.

Question figure:

49.

A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below


in the question figures. From the given answer
figures, indicate how it will appear when opened.
Question figures:

Answer figures:
Answer figures:

(A)

(A)

(B)

(Q

(D)

50.
48.

If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of


the answer figures is the right image of the given
figure ?
Question figure:

A word is represented by only one set of numbers as


given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of
numbers given in the altenatives are represented by
two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given
below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are
numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices
can be represented first by its row and next by its
column, e.g., 'N' can be represented by 43,34, etc.,
and 'R' can be represented by 97,68, etc. Similarly,
you have to identify the set for the word given
TOLO'.

4
3
2
1
0

Answer figures:

H5
(A)

(B)

(Q

P)

(D)

Matrix - I
0 1 2 3
K L M N
L M K O
N O L M
M N O K
O K N L

4
O
N
K
L
M

9
8
7
6
5

Matrix - II
5 6 7 8
P Q R S
T S Q P
R T S Q
S P T R
Q R P T

(A) 88,33,26,48

(B) 66,21,24,25

(Q 79,12,16,36

(D) 95,00,22,44

9
T
R
P

Q
S

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49.

47.

C_^ty vt_D
"3rTT

(A)

(D)

L_

(A)

(B)

(D)

IRT ^if^n TFTT t,

50.

f t^Tl ^fFTI 1 1 fc|=h<rMT 3


FtMN

48.

^t ^ff ?RT ^rfir ^ t,

eft ^ ^ '3xR

~3 1 1 STToJJf I %
0

4 ^t ^ t 3fk 3TTS II
378R ^

5^9 I

'N' 43, 34 srr ?RT


97, 68

?n t CTTT 'R'
11

'POLO' %

ti

4
3

2
1
0

(B)

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0
K
L
N
M
O

1
L
M
O
N
K

2
M
K
L
O
N

3
N
O
M
K
L

4
O
N
K
L
M

8 9
9
S T
8 T S Q P R
7 R T S Q P
6 S P T R Q
5 Q R P T S
5
P

7
Q R

(A) 88,33,26,48

(B) 66,21,24,25

(Q 79,12,16,36

(D) 95,00,22,44

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39.

Anand ranks 13th in a class of 33 (thirty three). There


are five students below Vimala rank wise. How
many students are there between Anand and
Vimala ?

(A) 12

(B) 16

(Q 15

45.

Unscramble the following letters to frame a


meaningful word. Then find out the correct
numerical position of the letters.
N R E I N T I M D T E A O
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

(D) 14

(A) 91163287512104131
40.

In the colour scheme, if red stands for blue, blue


stands for green, green stands for white, then what
is the colour of the sky ?
(A) White

(B) Red

(Q Green

(D) Blue

(B) 34156289711121013
(Q 14257369811101213
(D) 21495310861112713

46.
41.

42.

If Y = 2, GO = 32, SHE = 49, then SOME = ?

(A) temperature

(B) hour

(A) 64

(Q air pressure

(D) atmosphere

(B) 56

(Q 58

(D) 62

If SUNDAY is coded as TVOYDA, how will you


code ACTIVE?

47.

(A) BDUWE

(B) BDUEIV

(Q BDUVTE

(D) BDUVEI

(A) 77

48.

44.

(B) A

(Q

(D) X

49.

Ram remembers that his brother Laxman's birthday


falls after 20th of August but before 28th of August;
while Devi remembers Laxman's birthday falls
before 22nd of August but after 12th of August. On
what date Laxman's birthday falls ?
(A) 29th August

(B) 20th August

(Q 21st August

(D) 22th August

(B) 33

(Q 21

(D) 44

How many 3's are there in the following sequence


which are neither preceded by 6 nor immediately
followed by 9 ?
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Six persons R X L M A T standing in a circle facing


the centre of the circle. L is between X and M, A is
between M and T. X is between R and L. A is
standing to the left of M and right of T. Who is
standing next to R ?

(A) L

Find the odd number from the following series:

33, 21, 44, 77

SUNDAY: TVOYDA then ACTIVE: ?

43.

Clock is related to time in the same way as barometer


is related to:

50.

(A) Four

(B) One

(Q Two

(D) Three

Train to Delhi leaves every 6 hours. At the


information counter I learnt that the train has left
the station 35 minutes before. If the time now is
11.45 am, what is the time for the next train ?
(A) 5.45pm

(B) 4.45pm

(Q 4.10pm

(D) 5.10pm

What will be the angle between two hands of a clock


at 8.30 am ?

(A) 35

(B) 75

(Q 60

(D) 45

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39.

45.

33(MTO
f^ToTT ^ ^ 5 f^STTff f 3TFK

(A) 12

(B) 16

(Q 15

N R E I N T I M D T E A O
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

(D) 14

(A) 91163287512104131
(B) 34156289711121013

t, ^M ^T 3Tf fTT t,

40.

&

-,

n^nt?
(A)

(Q 14257369811101213
(D) 21495310861112713

(B)

(Q

46.
t?

41.
(A) 64

(B) 56

SUNDAY

42.

(Q 58

(D) 62

TVOYDA

ACTIVE ^

(A)

(B) Wl

(Q

P)

47.

f fcMT

tWT ^

^TTcT

33, 21, 44, 77

SUNDAY : TVOYDA eft ACTIVE : ?


(A) BDUIVE

(B) BDUEIV

(Q BDUVIE

(D) BDUVEI

(A) 77

(B) 33

(Q 21

t%cT% 3 1 ^ft

48.

(D) 44

6%

3TTT3; f 7

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43.

(A) ^K
R

49.
(A) L

(B) A

(B) TF

(Q ^T

X "^5T 1 1 A SR M %
(Q M

fcf

(D) X

Ad'll-sl 35 f^TT
T: 11.45 sf^ ^T ^FPT t eft

11

44.

T^PTT 'ftcft f I

20
(rlf*H 28

3TM 1 1

(A)

22

(Q

12

(A) 293TW

(B) 203TTOT

(Q 2

(D) 223TW

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50.

TcT: 8.

(A) 35

Ft ^T " f f %

(B) 75

(Q 60

45

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PART - B
GENERAL AWARENESS
51.

52.

The Constitution of India, describes India as :


(A) Unitary

(B) Union of states

(Q A Federation

(D) A quasi-federal

59.

An increase in the quantity supplied suggests :


(A) a movement down along the supply curve
(B) a rightward shift of the supply curve
(Q a leftward shift of the supply curve
(D) a movement up along the supply curve

61.

The freezing point of fresh water is _


(A) 5C
(B) 0C
(Q 4C

(A) photo electric emission is not possible


(B) photo current is constant
(D) photo current decreases with voltage
53.

54.

The damage of the human body due to radiation


(X-rays or -/-rays etc,) is measured in:
(A) Curie

(B) Rads

(Q Rems

(D) Roentgen

Which of the followings is not correct ?

The Minimum Support Price for food grains was


introduced in the year:
(A) 1974
(B) 1954
(Q 1944
(D) 1964

63.

Who said that "Where there is no Law there will not


be Liberty" ?
(A) Machiavelli
(B) John Locke
(Q Karl Marx
(D) Plato

64.

Obsidian, Andesite, Gabbro and Perodite are:


(A) Sedimentary rocks
(B) Extrusive rocks
(Q Metamorphic rocks
(D) Intrusive rocks

65.

Potato was introduced to Europe by:


(A) Spanish
(B) Dutch
(Q Portuguese
(D) Germans

66.

Transition ions absorb light in:


(A) microwave region
(B) visible region
(Q infrared region
(D) ultraviolet region

67.

Which one of the following is used as secondary


storage system in computer ?
(A) EPROM
(B) ROM
(Q RAM
(D) Floppy

68.

Virtually treeless, sparse vegetation is found in:


(A) Tundra
(B) Chapparal
(Q Taiga
(D) Alpine

(B) MSP - Minimum Support Price


(Q NMA - National Monuments Authority

55.

56.

57.

Dactylogram is related with:


(A) cereals

(B) fingerprint

(Q teleprinter

(D) perumbulator

Coupling and repulsion are the two states of:


(A) mutation

(B) crossing over

(Q linkage

(D) chiasma

The compound that has the least value for octane


number is:
(A) 2,2- dimethyl hexane (B) n - heptane
(Q 2 - methyl heptane

58.

(D) Iso-octane

(D) 3C

62.

(A) NGT-National Growth Tribunal

(D) P1L - Public Interest Litigation

(D) 60

60.
The threshold frequency is the frequency below
which:

(Q photo current increases with voltage

Total assembly segments in Delhi are:


(A) 70
(B) 40
(Q 50

The current spell of cold wave in the US has been a


fall out of the:
(A) climate and energy
(B) political administration
(Q polar vortex
(D) biodiversity and habitats

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333 NJ 4

51.

crfbfa flfjzn

TRfl % ^f

59.

f?
(Q 50

P=hdHl
(B) 40

t?

(D) 60

(A)
60.

(Q

=f>t

lt ?

(A)

52.

(B)

(Q

(A)

(B)

*TTCT trK ^ft 1 1

(Q f*ra%

% ^-

11
TTpfl"^T

61.

P) Psty^)"^ cfl7>idi%'?nr-'^TT

(A) 5C

f^Hl'*
(B) 0C

(Q 4C

3C

53.
62.

?rffcT ^t t^vH ^f "RFIT ^TM t ?


(B) ts

(A)
(Q ^T
54.

(B) 1954
P) 1964

(A)

(B)

(Q

p)

(A)

(B)

63.

PHHfdRsId "^f "^


(A) NGT (B)

(Q NMA-^Hd Hl-^'

64.

(D) PIL- nfWl* fJH Pert Pi '1*1 -I

(Q

t?

55.

(A) 1974
(Q 1944

(A) TFT

(B)

(Q M$

(D)

chNiaRd"^r^H

P)

65.
(B)

(A)
(Q

56.

(B)

(A)

f?

66.

(Q

(B)

(A)
"TF itcTT t ?

57.
(A) 2,2-

(B) n-

(Q 2

(D)

58.

f ?ftcT cm =Ft cld'HH

(Q

67.

(A)

t?

(Q

(B)

(A)
(B)

68.

(Q

(A) jfT

(B)

(D)

(Q

p)

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333 NJ 4

69.

Who benefits the most during the inflationary


period ?
(A) entrepreneurs
(B) government servants
(Q corporate servants
(D) creditors

78.

79.

70.

71.

Flywheel is an important part of a steam engine


because it :
(A) decreases the moment of inertia
(B) gives strength to the engine
(Q accelerates the speed of the engine
(D) helps the engine in keeping the speed uniform
Who was the Delhi Sultan to impose Jizya even on
the Brahmins ?
(A) Muhammad Tughluq (B) Balban
(Q Ala-ud-din Khilji
(D) Firuz Tughluq

80.

81.

'Shadow Cabinet' is the feature of Administrative


system of :
(A) France

(B) Japan

(Q Britain

(D) USA

Deficiency of iron causes:


(A) Rickets

(B) Scurvy

(Q Goitre

(D) Polio

"Krishi Karman Award" 2012-13 for all time record


in food grain production was given to:
(A) Tamil Nadu

(B) Odisha

(Q Madhya Pradesh

(D) Haryana

Who is known as the Father of 'Indian Unrest' ?


(A) Aurobindo Ghosh

72.

Tesla is a unit of magnetic :


(A) moment
(B) field
(Q flux
(D) induction

(B) Bipin Chandrapal


(Q Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(D) Lalalajpat Rai

73.

74.

75.

76.

77.

The production, marketing, storage, advertisement


and consumption of smokeless tobacco is banned
in:
(A) Nagaland
(B) Meghalaya
(C) Assam
(D) Arunachal Pradesh
'Democratic Centralism' is an important feature of
a:
(A) Totalitarian state
(B) Socialist state
(Q Communist state
(D) Democratic state
Sir C. V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his
work on:
(A) Cryogenics
(B) Sonometer
(Q Light Scattering
(D) Radioactivity

82.

83.

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(A) Heliophytes

(B) Sciophytes

(Q Epiphytes

(D) Xerophytes

Consumer Protection Act 1986, was amended in:


(A) 1994

84.

(B) 1991

(Q 1992

(D) 1993

Which body is constituted by the President of India


to advise on the decision of Central Resources
between the centre and the state ?
(A) Planning Commission
(B) Taxation Enquiry Commission

Which of the following does not have a Stupa ?


(A) Barhut
(B) Dhamek
(Q Ranchi
(D) Sanchi
Preparation of butter, ghee by a household for their
own use is a part of:
(A) industrial production
(B) consumption
(Q own-account production
(D) household capital formation

The plants, which grow under water stress


conditions of deserts are:

(Q Tariff Commission
(D) Finance Commission
85.

The UNIX operating system is suitable for:


(A) Distributed Processing
(B) Single user
(Q Multiuser
(D) Real-Time Processing

333 NJ 4

78.

69.

t?

t?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)
(q
f f^RTT ^jf efon t ?

70.

(A)

79.

11

(B) ^ f3R fff Trf^Rf ^TT 1 1

(B)

d% ^t ^tft 3 ^R-TTT ft7! ffaT t ?


(A) ft%ZTT

(B)

(Q ^TFTZT

p)

MlPd4)

(Q ^JR ^t Tlffl" Ft rf^T ^Tdl 1


(D) Tftf

11

80.

' 2012-13
71.

9ll$J u fl TR ^ft Mi^l-Ml eFTF

TT ?

(A) '5^ctR ^'Id*

(B)

(Q Sidid^l'i Racial

(D) nt><ts>i

(B) 3Ttfe?TT

(Q
81.

72.

tl

(A)

(B)

(Q

(D)

(A)

82.
"TT

(B)

(Q

73.

fdd*

P) dldl dMHd TFT

iT?T-Td"

efft t ?

(A)

(B)

(A)

(B)

(Q

(D)

(Q

P) jj

, 1986 ^' fort

83.

74.

75.

(A) cfftd'HTf

(A) f|c*H

(B)

(Q

(D)

(A) 1994
%

9ft. ^t.^t. WT ^t

(B) 1991

(Q 1992

(D) 1993

84.

Ji<**l< "^ H'-HlPld


(B)

(C) TfFRTy+1"fH

(D) tfe^ff

(A) %3HT 3TT%T

(B)

(Q tfT^3TFT>T

p)

33

76.
(A)
77.

t?

( -H!Hl4l<iO

(A)

(B)

(Q

85.

^^JR^T (UNIX)
t?
(A) fcwRd T-T

STTT

(B) llf^
(A) 3flii)Pl<*)
(Q fT5ft ^TJJ PHHfl

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(B)
P)

TT^R T-TTTT^F

333 NJ 4

86.

87.

88.

89.

90.

The pair of compounds used as anaesthetic in


medicines:
(A) Chloroform, Nitrogen dioxide
(B) Nitrogen dioxide, ether
(Q Ether, Ammonia
(D) Nitrous oxide, Chloroform

94.

95.

Stamens are fused with each other by their anthers


and also with the petals in :
(A) Compositae
(B) Euphorbiaceae
(Q Leguminosae
(D) Liliaceae

92.

93.

The type of fruit obtained from a multicarpillary,


apocarpous gynoecium is:
(A) simple
(B) multiple
(Q composite
(D) aggregate
The percentage of carbon in cast iron is:
(A) 6 to 8
(B) 3 to 5
(Q 0.1 to 0.25
(D) 0.5 to 1.5

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(Q ppm

(D) None of the above

In relation to the State Government, local government


exercises:

(Q Co-ordinate Authority
(D) Delegated Authority
96.

97.

Section of IPC, which deals with LGBT (Lesbian,


Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community is:
(A) 377

(B) 376

(Q 370

(D) None of these

Who among the following is the founder of the


"Azad Hind Fauj" ?
(A) VirSavarkar

Which National Highway is called Shershah Suri


Marg?
(A) National Highway No : 7
(B) National Highway No : 1
(C) National Highway No : 3
(D) National Highway No : 8
The site of birth [nativity] of Gautam Buddha is
marked by:
(A) a statue
(B) a Peepal Tree
(Q a monastery
(D) a "Rummindei Pillar" of Ashok Maurya

(B) decimal

(B) Independent Authority

(B) Chandrashekhar Azad


(Q LalaHarDayal
(D) Subash Chandra Bose
98.

91.

(A) decibel

(A) Superior Authority

Study of organisms in relation to their environment


is called :
(B) Palynology
(A) Entomology
(D) Zoology
(Q Ecology
"Ryder Cup" is awarded to the players of:
(A) Cards
(B) Golf
(Q Baseball
(D) Basketball

The unit of noise pollution (level) is:

Soil factors are otherwise known as:


(A) Physiographic factors (B) Climatic factors
(Q Edaphic factors

99.

100.

(D) Biotic factors

Where does the cabbage store food ?


(A) Fruit

(B) Root

(Q Leaves

(D) Stem

Which of the following books is not written by


Jawaharlal Nehru ?
(A) An Autobiography
(B) Glimpses of World History
(Q Discovery of India
(D) My Experiments with Truth

333 NJ 4

86.

sffafipjf 3 win*

(TcR)
^TTrTT f ?

(B)

(A)
(Q ppm

(B)
(Q
P)

95.
t?

87.

% ^fsf

"sfMf %

(A)

(B)

(Q

p)

t?

(B)

(A)

(D)
96.
88.

Wcffa ^ ^'ff<n ( 3TTf .Tft.fft. )

t?

(A)

(B)

(t^.^ft.it.'St. )

(Q
89.

1TPT

TfsffacT f ?

(A) 377

(B) 376

(Q 370

P)

t?
(A)

<t>H)f^1cO

(B)

(Q

el

(D)

t?

(A) W^f <MMl4 H. 7

(B)

(A)

efit

90.

' 3TMT5

97.

t?

(Q

(B)

(Q <l^i1-H <MHI'N'. 3

.8

98.
?[RI

91.

t?

(A)
(B)

(A)

(B)

(Q

p)

(Q
99.

"Trfl

iT THIf Wf ^TrTT t ?

(A)

92.

(B) ^Tf

(Q qrfr^rf

P)

f^TOT

100.

(A)

PHHfdRsId ^f

(B)

t?

(Q T
93.

. (B)

<Sdo([ crftt ^f *l4-1 ^T yfci^m

(A) 6^8

(B) 3^5

(Q

(Q 0.1^0.25

P) 0.5^1.5

P)

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333 NJ 4

**;
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
101.

102.

103.

What is the product of the roots of the equation

(A) -J

(B)

-73

(Q + V3

(D) >/3i

108.

If x + y = 15 then (x -10)3 + (y - 5)3 is :


(A) 625
(B) 0
P) 125
(Q 25

109.

If AFGH is isosceles and FG < 3 cm, GH = 8 cm, then


of the following, the true relation is :
(A) FH>GH
(B) GH<GF
(Q GH = FH
p) GF = GH

If goods be purchased for ? 450 and one third sold


at a loss of 10%. At what gain percent should the
remainder be sold so as to gain 20% on the whole
transaction ?
^^
(A) 28%
(B) 30 %\ YQ 32%
(D) 35%

110. The minimum numbers of common tangents drawn


to two circles when both the circle touches externally
is :
(A) 3
(B) 0
(Q 1
P) 2

For what value (s) of JP^the expr

111.

'YV

If x - - = 1 then the value of


x

r -3

3
(A) 4

wi

s:

p H ,y~p + K is a perfect square ?


(B) 0

<Q7

(B) *2
104.. A and B together can coijiplete a job in 8 days. Both
B and C, working alone can finish the same job in
12 days. A and B commence work on the job, and
works for 4 days, whereupon A leaves. B continues
for 2 more days, and then leaves too. C now starts
working, and finishes the job. How many days did
C require ?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(Q 5
P) 8

112.

If a = 2 + V3, then the value of

2
a

(A) 16
113.

In AABC, ^ B = 90 and AB: BC = 2:1. The value of


i + cot C is:
114.

(B) 10

+T

(Q 12

is:

P) 14

b c
a + c a-b
If -+ 1 and a b + c ^ 0
a
b
c
then which one of the following relation is true ?
I l l
1 1 1
(A)
(B) - = - + b
a
c
b
a
c
1 1 1
1 1 1
(Q - = - + :
P)
-+.c a b
a
b c
For a triangle ABC, D and E are two points on AB
and AC such that AD = - AB, AE = - AC. If
BC = 12 cm then DE is:
(A) 3cm
(B) 6cm

w,

115.
(A) 2

107.

(B)

(Q 0

P)

If tan 6 + cot 6 = 2 then the value of fl is :


(A) 90
(B) 30
(Q 45
P) 60

(Q 5cm

P) 4cm

If ABC is an equilateral triangle and P, Q, R


respectively denote the middle points of AB, BC, CA
then:
(A) PQ + QR + PR = 2AB
(B) PQR must be a right angled triangle
(Q PQR must be an equilateral triangle
PQ + QR + PR = Al

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333 NJ 4

M^J -=

*TFT i -

^2-

(A) 625

(A) -73*

(B)

(Q +Vs

(D) >/3

109.

-HIMH ^
^ 20 %
(B) 30%

103. K

(Q 32%

P +

(B)

(B) 0

(Q 25

-V3

3rf*RrrnT
srra

110.

(B) GH<GF
(D) GF = GH

^f frff ^ft, ^R

r^ ff,

(B) 0

(D) 35 %

(Q 1

3x--2 + SA- - 3
(A)

(Q

(B) 0

(Q

(B) 10

(Q 12

112.

104.

61 B
^IT 1 1

3m-

b c

113.

-j-

a+c

-f-

a b

-&r b
^'^

C^t

^vRT?J^*<cll 1? 3m"

^ 1 1 1

(A) 3

(B) 4

(Q 5

^.Z^

(D) 8

<iv

105.

(A)

(B) 3/5
^t

2 + /5

107.

sin 43
cos 19
ifl
= + -8cos z 60 ^T-qpr^cfTfTT :
cos 47
sin 71
(A) 2
(B) -1
(Q 0
(D) 1
lf?tan6 + cote = 2 c n e "
(A) 90
(B) 30

~a
c
I -1 1
c a b

115.

c
1
1 1
br = -a + 'c
1
1 1
(D)
- + a
b
c
(B)

t%AD=lAB/AE=IACtl
cftD
(A) 3cm

(Q 3 + /5

106.

(D) 2

- - = i<n

111.

I ^ + K2

(D) 125

*TfcAFGHUHlg<lg J t3m'FG< 3 cm, GH = 8 cm ^

(A) FH>GH
(Q GH = FH

102.

(A) 28%

(y-5)3

108.

101. HH]*< U I x2 - 73 = 0

(B) 6cm

(Q 5cm

if? ABC^TW^pfNf^^rtsffTP, Q,R

(D) 4cm
: AB,

(A) PQ + QR + PR=2AB
(B) PQR y^+>l)4 fafSf ft^T I
(Q

(Q 45

(D) 60

(D) PQ + QR + PR=AB

C- S

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333 NJ 4

116. If x -

cos 6
cos 6
:-, then , , .._ A is equal to :
] - sin 6 '
1 + sin 9

123.

If x = V3 + V2 then the value of x

^>

22 V2

(A)

(B) 8V2

(Q 10 72

^
117.

Anand marks up the price of an article by 50% and


then allows a discount of 20% and sells it to Balaji.
Balaji sells it for ? 20 more than what he purchased
for, this^SFis 30% more than theoriginal C.P of the
article. Then Balaji's prof it f % *^ *-v*7

V ^(A) 8.33%

^ ^

(Q 7.5%

118.

119.

125.

If sin = ar - 2ac + 2 , then the value of x is :


(B) 1
(D) none of these

(Q -

Y3 i W
V "*^ jS

sec2 27 +
(B) 0

63

126.

A man saves ? 25 on the purchase of an article on


which a discount of 20?/o is allowed. How much
did the man pay ?
(A) ?100
(B) ?125
(Q ?75 0
v
(D) ?150

127.

A shopkeeper i^res-fiis goods 40% above the cost


price. He allows^disopunt of 5% for cash payment
to his customers.^tj^ receives ? 1064 after paying
the discount. HispKJfit is.:
(A) ?200
(B) ?800
(Q ?264
(D) ?164

(Q

128.

The term to be added to 121a2 + 64b2 to make a


perfect square is:
(A) 178 ab
(B) 188 b2a
(Q 176 ab
(D) 276 a2b

129.

If cos in: = x - x + - the value of x will be:

cosec27
(D) 2

120. The cost of a house is ? X lakhs in 2005. After


3 years, the owner of the house sold it for 25% more
than she paid it. But she has to pay a tax of 50% of
the gain. The tax amount she has to pay is:
(A) X/4
(B) X/24
(Q X/2
(D) X/8
If the side of a square is reduced by 50%, its area
will be reduced by:
(A) 60%
(B) 50%
(Q 75%
(D) 80%
A cistern normally takes 10 hours to be filled by a
tap. But because of a leak, it takes 2 hours more. In
how many hours will the leak empty a full cistern ?
(A) 30
(B) 60
(Q 45
(D) 48

(A) 0

(Q 130.

122.

IT*

(A) 0

The numerical value of

(A) -1

121.

In a triangle, if orthocentre, circumcentre, incentre


and centroid coincide, then the triangle must be :
(A) equilateral
(B) right-angled
(Q obtuse angled
(D) isosceles

<% ' (fcf 9%

If out of 10 selected students for an examination,


3 were of 20 years age, 4 of 21 and 3 of 22 years, the
average age of the group is:
(A) 21.5 years
(B) 20 years
(Q 22 years
(D) 21 years

1 + ~
cot2 63

(D) H V2

124.

A*
\p> ^^(D) 6.66%
/

(B) 1
(D) None of the above

Area of the floor of a cubical room is 48 sq.m. The


length of the longest rod that can be kept in that
room is :
(A) 18m
(B) 6m
(Q 9m
(D) 12m

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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333 NJ4,

cos 9
-v
1 - sin 6 '

116.

(A)

cos 9
1 + sin 9

123.

1
(B)

x+1

(B) 8 72

T^

(Q 10 72

(Q x-i
117.

124.
50%

3TFR T^

11

20%
eTFTcT ^ ? 20 3rfM=f> ^f

11

30%

125.

ti
(A) 8.33%
(Q 7.5%

(B) 9%
(D) 6.66%

% "R?P3; ^ ^ 10

118. "^ ferrit

TTJC

sin - = x

(B) 1

(Q -

(D)

TT t^RT "tR 20%


"Tf t, ? 25

^1,'ldM

(A) 21.5^
(Q
27

cot2 63

(A) -1

TfFt
(B) 0

sin2 63C

-cosec227

3ffed"

(Q 1

(A) ?200
(Q ?264
128.

T 50% "^ ^TT 1 1

121. "^ grfj^t

n ^?t 50%

(A) 60%

(B) 50%

(Q X/2

(D) X/8
129.

(Q 75%

(D) 80%

fI

122.

11
3TT

CY-2013/Page23

f "QTeft t

(B) 60

(Q 45

(B) ?800
(D) ?164

"^ ^Pf oRT^ % %T3; 121a2 + 64b2 "R ^


(A) 178 ab
(B) 188 b2a
(Q 176 ab
(D) 276 a2b

cos TO = c 2 - * + !<it
(A) 0

(AT 30

f I ^ 3T^ TfT^Jf ^Jt :;TT]^

fi "3

(D) 2

HlRl* ^ ^ ^IdH TTf^T ^ 25%

(B) X/24

(B) ?125
(D) ?150

! I ^S ^t % TT^ ^ ? 1064

120. T3^f "R^FT ^ft cTFTd" 2005 ^f ? X ^THI ft I 3

(A) X/4

3*T ^TfsRf ^Jt P*dHI

T cTFTd" =h1nd ^ 40%

127.

11

TSI

(A) ?100
(Q ?75

(B)

(A) 0

126.

t, 4 W3f 21

119.

(D) 14 V2

(D) 48

(Q -

"RH

(B) 1
(D)

130.

48
(tfe)

f P*dHl

t?
(A) 18 Tit.
(Q 9*ft.

(B) 6*ft.

(D) 12 "Rt.

333 NJ 4

131.

If a, b, c, d, e are five consecutive odd numbers, their


average is:
(A) 5(a + b + c + d + e)
(B) a + 4
abcde
(Q 5 (a + 4)
(D)

140. The angle subtended by a chord at its centre is 60,


then the ratio between chord and radius is :
(B) 2:1
(A) V 2 : l
(D) 1:1
(Q 1:2

132.

A train crosses a platform in 30 seconds travelling


with a speed of 60 km/h. If the length of the train be
200 metres, then the length (in metres) of the platform
is:
(A) 200
(B) 500
(Q 400
(D) 300

141.

133.

If 15% of x is same as 20% of y then x : y is :


(A) 6:5
(B) 3:4
(Q 4:3
(D) 5:4

134.

135.

136.

Which is the largest of the following fractions ?


2_ 3_ _8_ Y\_
3' 5 ' 11' 17
11
2_
(A)
nl
(Q
3
Two triangles ABC and PQR are congruent. If the
area of AABC is 60 sq. cm, then area of APQR will
be:
(A) ISsq.cm
(B) 120 sq. cm
(Q 60sq.cm
(D) SOsq.cm
The least number which must be added to 1728 to
make it a perfect square is
.
(A) 38
(B) 30
(Q 36
(D) 32

A tank 40 m long, 30 m broad and 12m deep is dug


in a field 1000 m long and 30 m wide. By how much
will the level of the field rise if the earth dug out of
the tank is evenly spread over the field ?
(A) 0.5m
(B) 5~rrT~
(Q 2m
JD) l
~

142.

If the opposite sides of a quadrilateral arid also its


diagonals are equal, then each of the angle of the
quadrilateral is :
*A
(A) 100
(B) 60
_JC) 90
(D) 120

143.

A can do a piece of work-in 6 days, B in 10 days and


C in 15 days. They jointly complete the work and
earn ? 300. The sum of their wages for 2 days is:
(A) ?160
(B) ?120
(Q ?180
(D) ?200

The graph shows the result of 10th class students of a


school for 4 years. Study the graph and answer
Q.No.l44tol47. ^ ^^M*
VAk0

137. You arrive at your school 5 minutes late if you walk


with a speed of 4 km/h, but you arrive 10 minutes
before the scheduled time if you walk with a speed
of 5 km/h. The distance of your school from your
house (in km) is:
(A) 10
(B) 2
(Q 4
(D) 5
138.

139.

On what sum of money will the difference between


S.I and C.I for 2 years at 5% per annum be equal to
? 25/-?
(A) 9,500
(B) 9,000
(Q 10,000
(D) 10,500
A sum of ? 76 is divided among A, B, C in such a
way that A gets ? 7 more than that what B gets and
B gets ? 6 more than what C gets. The ratio of their
shares is :
(A) 32:24:20
(B) 19:25:33
(Q 19:24:33
(D) 32:25:19

144. The year in which the maximum number of stu dents


appeared for the 10th class exam is :
(A) 2003
(B) 2000
(Q 2001
(D) 2002
145.

The percentage increase of first class in the year 2003


over the year 2002 is approximately:
(A) 10%
(B) 9%
(Q 12%
(D) 0%

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(A) 5(a + b + c + d + e)

140.

eft

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(A)

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(D)

132.
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(A) 200
(B) 500
(Q 400
(D) 300

(A) 0.5
(Q

133.
(A) 6:5

(B) 3:4

\JCK4: 3

(D) 5 : 4

(Q 1 : 2

P) 1 : 1

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142.
^ft '?TTR ^f, eft

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134.

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ye*l* ^fH faid-11

t/

(A) 100

(B) 60

(Q 90

120

'17

11

143.

(A)

1, B 10 f^T ~3
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300

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(C) 60sq.cm
(D) SOsq.cm

(A) ?160
(Q

135.

136.

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(A) 38
137.

(B) 30

\j(Q-"36

(D) 32

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138.

(B) 2

(Q 4

(D) 5

2^%t^5%"5(feT^-qT^T?W J T^M3f
sfcR fsRFTt R Tlt^I "^T ? 25/- %
(A) 9,500
(Q 10,000

139.

(B) 9,000
(D) 10,500

_^76_5t Tlf^T A, B, C^'ftfWT

144.

p;?
WTcft

(A) 2003

2002

(B) 2000

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(Q 19:24:33

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r: 25:19

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(B) 9%

(Q 12%

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146.

The number of students appeared for the 10th class


exam in the year 2002 is :

(A) 200

147.

(B) 120

(Q 180

(D) 195

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CANDIDATES ONLY
144.

The ratio of students scored second class to the total


student appeared in the year 2000 is:

(A) 5:16

(B) 11:16

(Q 3:16

(D) 4:17

The average weight of 150 workers is 60 kg. The


average weight of men is 80 kg and that of the ladies
is 50 kg. The number of ladies is :

(A) 100
145.

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:.

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B Clothing
H Education
0 Fuel
H House rent
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148.

Family

148.

What fraction of the total expenditure is spent on


Education in family A ?

(A) 1/5

149.

150.

(B) 13/20

(Q 2/3

(B) ?200

(Q

(D) ?6000

+ 2q.

(B) 30

(Q 26

(D) 32

(B) 15

(Q 40

(D) 27

On what sum of money will the simple interest for


3 years at 8% per annum be half of the compound
interest on ? 400 for 2 years at 10% per annum ?
(A) ?205

(B) ?165

(Q ?175

(D) ?195

In a right angled triangle, with sides a and b and


hypotenuse c if the altitude on the hypotenuse is x,
then:

(A)

(B)

of-2

(D)

(D) 9/13

If the total annual expenditure of family B is


? 10,000 then money spent on clothes during the
year is:
(A) ?1500

(D) 78

Find the odd out of the following set of numbers


15, 20, 27, 32, 39,40 :

(A) 39
147.

(Q 70

If x = 2, y = 4, p = 8, q = 10, find the value of

xyp +

Study the diagram and answer Q. No. 148 to 150.

(B) 50

If the total annual expenditure of family A is


? 30,000 then money spent on food, clothes and
houserent is:

149.

150.

In 45 litre of phenol-water the ratio of phenol to water


is 2:23. The amount of water that should be added
to it to make the ratio 3 :37:
(A) 2 litre

(B) 4 litre

(Q 3 litre

(D) 5 litre

The selling price of 12 articles is equal to the cost:


price of 15 articles. The gain percent is:

(A)

? 15,000

(B)

? 18,500

(A) 80%

(B) 6 - %

(Q

? 18,000

(D)

? 21,000

(Q 20%

P) 25%

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PART - D
ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
Directions: In Question nos. 151 to 155, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which
part of a sentence has an error and blacken the
oval [] corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C).
If a sentence is free from error, blacken the oval
corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
151.

Directions: In Question nos. 156 to 160, sentences are given


with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s).
Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose
the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by
blackening the appropriate oval [ 4P ] in the Answer Sheet.
156.

I sprained my ankle / when I was/


(A)
(B)

Bob and Jane decided to tie the knot because


(A) they wanted to make a long rope
(B) it had come undone

playing basketball. / No error.


(C)
(D)

(Q they loved one another


(D) they needed to save money

152.

After tasting both / lohn prefers/


(A)

157.

Leila said the new restaurant was nothing to write


about. She thought it was
.

tea than coffee. /No Error.


(Q
(D)

(B) excellent
(Q just average

153.

It is time /

158.

(A)
we should accept all our people as equals/
159.
and as partners in the task of building a strong and
united nation. / No error.
(Q
P)

(D) really terrible

The archer missed the.

by an inch.

(A) blow

rfB)aim

(Q score

(D) point

My Nigerian friend, Fela is having trouble finding


work here in London, but he says if push comes to
shove he can always
.
(A) end of the journey that is life
(B) go back to Nigeria
(Q go to jail

154.

(D) win the lottery

I loved /the drawings/


(A)
(B)
they were so real. / No error.
(Q
(D)

160.

If you say to someone "You're so full of yourself"


they'll probably feel
.
(A) calm

(B) proud
(D) pleased

155.

Suddenly they saw a car coming /


(A)
at a break neck speed. /
(B)
An old man were crossing the road at the zebra
crossing. / No error.

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Directions : In Question nos. 161 to 163, out of the four


alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the
meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
161.

EXTRICATE:
(A) Complicate

(B) Pull

(Q Free

(D) Tie

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162

CREDIBLE :
(Q charming

(B) worthy

The newly elected Chief Minister has promised to


bring about changes in the state.

(D) serious

(A) carry

v_(B)^cause to happen

(Q produce
163.

171.

OBSTREPEROUS:
(A) Awkward

(B) Sullen

(Q Unruly

(D) Lazy

(D) make

The mention of her former husband's name still


makes Rita foam at the mouth.
(B) fall sick
(D) vomit

(Q angry
Directions: In Question nos. 164 to 166, choose the word
opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the
Answer Sheet.
164.

DISSENT:
(A) unacceptable

(B) agreement

(Q discord

(D) disagreement

Directions: In Question nos. 172 to 181, a sentence/ a part


of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives
to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve
the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no
improvement is needed your answer is (D). Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
(172^ The office is soon to be closed.

(165. GROUP:

(A) just to

(A) alone

(B) solitary

'^Sf about to

(Q whereto

(D) No improvement

(<SV>singuIar
173
66. ACQUIT:

V(A)^grant for me

(A) smart
(Q despair

(Q grant from me

(D) mild

(B) enjoyed )s>

(Q shared

(D) allowed Y>

(D) No improvement

(A) wooden and broken chair


(B) broken wooden chair

He gave vent to his pleasure with a smile.


v(A)/expressed

(B) grant me

He found a wooden chair that has broken in the


room.

Directions : In Questions No. 167 to 171, four alternatives


are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence.
Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning
of the Idiom/ Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.

(Q broken and wooden chair


xjp)^No improvement
175

We must husband our resources against hard times.

The hosts were taken aback when many guests who


had been invited did not turn up for the party.

(A) sing

(A) had been invited (B) had invited

(B) concede
(D) support

169.

Can you please give me some leave ?

After his business failed, he had to work very hard


to keep the wolf from the door.
(A) regain his lost position
(B) deferjjd from enemies
\{C^Keep away extreme poverty
(D) earn an honest living

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^_j(i^vvas invited
176.

(D) No improvement

The athletes who have won prizes are being


honoured.
(A) The prize winning athletes
(B) Theathletes who are given prizes
sJQ^The athletes who are winning prizes
(D) No improvement

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177.

Motor cars carry people from one place to another.


(A) from place to place
(B) about the place
(Q for travel
vQ^^No improvement

187

A person who supports or speaks in favour of


something:
(A) adviser

N^volunteer

(Q advocate
188.

(D) assistance

One living on vegetables:

178;

The robbers fled before the police came.


(B) were coming
(A) arrived
(D) No improvement
come

179.

The teacher was very proficient in his subject.


(A) expert
(B) well versed
(Q proficient
^J^)No improvement

Directions: In Question nos. 189 and 190, four words are


given in each question, out of which only one word is
correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.

180.

Then with all his loot he sailed inwards Scotland's


shore.
(A) onwards
(B) towards
(Q forward
(D) No improvement

189.

181.

The master aimed a blow to Oliver's head with the


ladle.
(A) a throw at
(B) a punch in
(Q a blow at
(D) No improvement

Directions : In Question nos. 182 to 188, out of the four


alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for
the given words/sentences and indicate it by blackening
the appropriate oval [ 9 ] in the Answer Sheet.
182. An extract from a book of writing:
(A) Footnote
(B) Preface
(Q Excerpt
^(D) Review

\jA)^carnivore
(Q vegetarian

190.

(B) barbarian
(D) herbivore

(A) Posseseon

(B) Posessian

\$2) Possession

(D) Possesian

(A) Immaculete

(B) Imakulate

(Q Immakulate
Directions: In Question nos. 191 to 200, you have two brief
passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read
the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each
question out of the four alternatives and mark it by
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
Passage -1 (Q. No. 191-195)
We are living in the Age of Science. Everyday new
inventions are being made for the good of humanity. The
scientific inventions began after the Industrial Revolution
of 1789. Within these 200 years, science has made a

183

184.

A person who is self-centred:


(A) narcissist
(B) eccentric
\(Q^goist
(D) masochist
The firing of many guns at the same time to mark an
occasion:
(A) attack
(B) volley
(Q fusillade
yj^B^salvo
A word that reads the same backwards as
forwards:
J^AJ acronym
(B) palindrome
(Q acrostic
(D) homophone

186.

A principle or standard by which anything is or


can be judged:
(A) epitome
v(B)^criterion
(Q manifesto
(D) copyright

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wonderful progress. The aeroplane is one of the most


important inventions of science during the Modern Age. It
is the fastest means of transport known so far. An aeroplane
resembles a flying bird in shape. Inside there are seats for
the passengers and a cabin for the pilot. This cabin is called
a cockpit It has an engine that is worked by petrol. It is all
made up of metal and can fly at a very high speed. Before
taking off it runs on the runway for some distance to gather
IE

speed. Then it suddenly hops up the earth and takes off.


191.

The
is one of the most important
inventions of science during the Modern Age.
(A) motor vehicle
(Q ship

(B) train
v^0)aeroplane

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192. An aeroplane has an engine that is worked by


(A) steam

(B) gas

though much of this is being expanded to four-lanes, and


some to six or eight lanes. Some sections of the network are
toll roads. Over 30,000 km of new highways are planned

(Q diesel

or under construction as part of the NHDP, as of 2011.


193. The scientific invention began after the Industrial
Revolution of
.
(A) 1879

(B)

1779

(O-1789

(D) 1889

This includes over 2,600 km of expressways currently under


construction.
196.

What is the responsibility of the NHAI ?


(A) control of National Highways
(B) expansion of National Highways

|l94. The cabin for the pilot is called a


^A)^tockpit

(B) chamber

(Q cubicle

(D) cube

|195. We are living in the

(Q planning of National Highways


, upgrading and maintaining of
National Highways
197.

(A) Modern Age

What percentage of roads in India are National


Highways ?

(A) 4%

(B) 40%

\(B}<Age of science

(D) 30%

(Q Age of inventions
(D) Age of industrialization
198.

What is the current measurement of expressways


under construction in India ?

Passage - II (Q. No. 196 - 200)


v(A)-^S6dkm

(B) 1,000km

The National Highways Network of India measures


(Q 15,000km

lover 70,934 km as of 2010, including over 1,000 km of


[limited-access expressways. Out of 71,000 km of National

199.

(D) 30,000km

The majority of National Highways in India have:

[Highways 15,000 plus km are 4 or 6 lanes and remaining


(A) eight-lanes

150,000 km are 2 lanes. The National Highways Authority

(B) four-lanes

w^Q-^fwo-lanes

[of India (NHAI) is the nodal agency responsible for

(D) six-lanes

building, upgrading and maintaining most of the national


highways network. The National Highways Development
Project (NHDP) is a major effort to expand and upgrade
he network of highways. NHAI often uses a public-private
tiership model for highway development, maintenance

200.

What is the measurement of two-lane National


Highways of India ?
v{A)/5tr,000 km

(B) 71,000km

(Q 15,000km

(D) 61,000km

fend toll-collection. National highways constituted about


\% of all the roads in India, but carried about 40% of the

-oOo-

ntal road traffic as of 2010. The majority of existing national


highways are two-lane roads (one lane in each direction),

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